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Effect of microstructure on the hydrogen trapping efficiency and hydrogen induced cracking of linepipe steel
Authors:Gyu Tae Park  Sung Ung Koh  Kyoo Young Kim
Affiliation:a Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), San 31 Hyoja-Dong, Nam-Ku, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea
b Technical Research Center, POSCO, Geidong-Dong, Nam-Ku, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The hydrogen trapping efficiency in different microstructures is compared, and the critical hydrogen flux for hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) is determined for API X65 grade linepipe steel. By controlling the start cooling temperature (SCT) and the finish cooling temperature (FCT) in thermomechanically controlled process (TMCP), three different kinds of microstructure such as ferrite/degenerated pearlite (F/DP), ferrite/acicular ferrite (F/AF), and ferrite/bainite (F/B) are obtained. A modified ISO17081(2004) standard method is used to evaluate the hydrogen trapping by measuring the permeability (JssL) and the apparent diffusivity (Dapp). Microstructures affecting both hydrogen trapping and hydrogen diffusion are found to be DP, AF, BF and martensite/austenite (M/A) constituents. The hydrogen trapping efficiency is increased in the order of DP, BF and AF, with AF being the most efficient. HIC is initiated at the local M/A concentrated region when the steel has such microstructures as F/AF or F/B. Although the trapping efficiency of bainite is lower than that of AF, bainite is more sensitive microstructure to HIC than to AF.
Keywords:A  Linepipe steel  B  Hydrogen permeation  C  Hydrogen induced cracking  C  Hydrogen diffusion  C  Hydrogen trapping efficiency
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